Money is not static. It evolves under pressure.
The Architecture of Money explores how modern monetary systems are shaped by political cycles, long-term obligations, and the accumulation of debt-and how those pressures drive adaptation through expansion, inflation, and intervention.
Over time, these changes alter the nature of money itself.
This book provides a clear, structured framework for understanding how money works, how it changes, and what those changes mean-without relying on predictions or ideology.
As the system evolves, new alternatives emerge.
Not to replace what exists, but to offer a different set of rules.
If you want to better understand the forces shaping money-and how they affect your financial future-this book provides the framework to do so.